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The gift of photography to make something immortal
For me, photography has the gift of making everything it captures immortal: the ability to bring back to life moments, memories, feelings, and people who are no longer with us, whom we don’t want to forget and must not forget. That’s why photographing and immortalizing this decisive moment we are going through — the new industrial revolution and the energy transition, with the project El Legado que Seremos — is essential. We are transforming the world of today and laying the foundations of our present and the future for the generations to come. Recording this moment is key to not forgetting it and ensuring that those who come after us can judge us.
Álvaro Ybarra Zavala
Photographer of El Legado que Seremos
- Photo 1: General view of the town of San Andrés de Teixido.
- Photo 2: Worker from the decommissioning team at the Litoral Thermal Power Plant during decommissioning work inside a safety bubble.
- Photo 3: Inspection of thermocouple connectors at the core head of the reactor vessel.
- Photo 4: General image of the Litoral Thermal Power Plant.
- Photo 5: Worker from the decommissioning team at the Litoral Thermal Power Plant performing cutting tasks.
- Photo 6: Climate change is also altering water management models, as it has changed rainfall patterns, and now rains are concentrated in shorter periods of time.